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life of Leonardo da Vinci about the picture ‘the last supper’
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Trang 4● Leonardo da Vinci born April 15, 1452 - in Anchiano, Italy, die on May 2, 1519, in Amboise, France
● He is an Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, doctor, engineer, surgeon, inventor and natural philosopher He is considered the most omnipotent genius in human history.
The life of Leonardo da Vinci
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Trang 6In 1482, Leonardo went to Ludovico Sforza court in Milan, where he spent 16 years Here, he continued to draw and moved into other fields such as engineering and problem solving
During this time, he painted the famous works of art "Madonna on the Rocks - Our Lady of the Stone Cave" and "Finally the Last Supper."
Trang 7According to the gospels, the last supper is the last meal Jesus shared with his disciples before His death Vinci's painting depicts a passage in the biblical book that Judas - one
of Jesus' disciples - surrendered his Teacher to the forces opposing Jesus at that time, as the religious leader and the Roman authorities in exchange for 30 silver coins At the last
supper, Jesus (in the center of the picture), was saying to his disciples: "Someone wants
to hand me over to me".
Trang 8● He was not only an artist, but also an Italian sculptor, architect, musician, doctor, engineer, surgeon, inventor and natural philosopher He is
considered the most omnipotent genius in human history
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